A
water heater is a device that is installed in your Burlington home to store
and heat water. These generally run on either electricity or gas, depending
on what type of fuel source is prevalent in your area. Both versions run
similarly and come in sizes from twenty to over one hundred gallons. Before
purchasing a new water heater, there are a few things that should be
considered.
The type of fuel to be used is a determining factor in which unit to choose.
If you already have gas hook ups, a gas generated water heater will be your
best bet. These generally save on energy costs. However, electric units can
be run anywhere and if this is your primary fuel source, an electric water
heater should be purchased. Costs to convert the fuel source from electric
to gas may be prohibitive so it is best to use whichever fuel source is
already installed.
Before determining the capacity of the
water
heater, look at your family's needs. Also, think about the future and
whether your family will increase. Purchasing a water heater is an
investment and future growth should be looked at to get one that will suit
you for many years. Determine how often hot water is used in your home to
decide whether you have high or regular demand for hot water. For a family
of two, choose a water heater that has at least a thirty gallon capacity or
up to a fifty gallon capacity if hot water is used often. Families of up to
four should consider a fifty to eighty gallon tank, and families with five
or more should start at fifty gallons and may go to one hundred twenty if
there is a high demand.
The number of gallons the water heater can heat per hour is called the
recovery rate. This is also a consideration in buying a water heater. If you
have several people in your home who use hot water at the same time, a
higher recovery will be beneficial. However, if you have a more typical hot
water use pattern, a lower recover rate can be chosen. Water heaters with
lower capacities and lower recovery rates will be less expensive.
Water heaters come in a variety of dimensions. Ensure you have the proper
space available to physically install it in the designated area. You will
not usually have to sacrifice capacity to get a water heater with smaller
dimensions. Every water heater is tagged with an energy efficiency rating.
Choose the most efficient rating you can afford as this will help save on
energy costs.
Water heaters are not difficult to purchase but there are a few things that
need to be considered. Determine the capacity, size, fuel source, and energy
efficiency needed for your home. Compare prices to determine the model that
will best suit you and your family for years to come.
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